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1 Advanced Semantic Technologies Prof. Deborah McGuinness and Dr. Patrice Seyed CSCI CSCI ITWS ITWS TA: Justin Karpenski Week 1, January 22, 2013

Admin info (keep/ print this slide) Hours: 1pm-3:50pm Tuesdays Location: Winslow 1140 Instructor: Deborah McGuinness and Patrice Seyed Additional Instructors may include: Peter Fox, Jim Hendler, Joanne Luciano Instructor contact: TA: Justin Karpenski: Scribe for each meeting – Justin will do it today Course web site: chnologies/2013http://tw.rpi.edu/web/Courses/AdvancedSemanticTe chnologies/2013 2

Class Goals Prepare you for research in Semantic Technologies by giving you practice and guidance on –Critically reading research papers –Making technical presentations – individually and in groups –Preparing research papers and possibly proposals –Doing a semantic technology research project –Also giving you the opportunity for practice talks, suggestions, literature review, etc. 3

Introductions Who are you? –What year are you in? –What major/department? –Do you have much background in semantic technologies and web science? What made you choose this class? Will you make the class (on time) each week? Do you know anyone else who is expecting to take this class who is not here today? 4

Making Web Applications that are “Smart” -The application should have content that: Is machine interpretable Doesn’t require humans (who created it or are interpreting it) to make sense of information Want applications that can do “interesting” things – suggest restaurants, wines, …, help classify science objects, etc. Want applications that add something / would be hard to do without semantics 5

6 Semantic Web Layers

Application Areas for Semantics Some emerging areas: Knowledge Provenance Open Linked Data Ontologies, their environments, and their “enablement” of applications Other classes cover: Semantic eScience; Xinformatics; Data Science Assorted specific topics Smart search Annotation (even simple forms), smart tagging Explanation, Proof, Trust Geospatial Implementing logic (rules), e.g. in workflows Data integration Verification Web services Web content mining with natural language parsing and query User interface development (portals) Semantic desktop Wikis - OntoWiki, SemanticMediaWiki Sensor Web Software engineering 7

Topics from: ISWC – International Semantic Web Conference - Last Boston – Nov 12 next Oct 2013– ESWC – Extended Semantic Web conference – last Greece May Montpellier France IAAI / AAAI – Innovative Applications of AI and Association for the Advancement of AI – last: Toronto – July 2012; next Seattle SemTech - Semantic Technology – last/next: San Francisco June International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management – last:Maui/ next San Fran – Oct 27-Nov Web Science – last Chicago / June / next Parishttp:// IPAW – International Provenance and Annotation Workshop – last _4th_International_Provenance_and_Annotation_Workshop previous at RPI tw.rpi.edu/portal/IPAW2010 / next June 2014 cologne _4th_International_Provenance_and_Annotation_Workshoptw.rpi.edu/portal/IPAW

Some Pointers Journals –Journal of Web Semantics: –Journal of AI Research: –International Journal On Semantic Web and Information Systems: –International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC): –International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies (IJMSO): –Journal of Data Semantics: –Journal of Semantics: 9

Schedule – course web site Reading assignments Assignments –Individual –Group Written assessments – your presentations and any 1-page submission Presentation assessments Sign up will be available on the course web site during the week – for the 10min talks next week and for during the term 10

What is expected Attend class, complete assignments Participate Ask questions – be honest with yourself and others about what you do and do not know Work individually and when you are stuck, ask for help Work constructively in group and class sessions Consider coming to TWC TWeds (not a requirement but may be useful) Tomorrow –is particularly good – Health Challenge healthdata/wiki/2013-Jan-23-twed healthdata/wiki/2013-Jan-23-twed 11

Some project inspirations Semantic projects –SemantAQUA –PopSciGrid – –Wine Agent - –Last term projects 12

Logistics summary This week’s assignment: –Click through some of the resources listed on the web page –Initial reading “From the Semantic Web to social machines: A research challenge for AI on the WWW” by Hendler and Berners-Lee. –Initial reading on the wine agent by Patton and McGuinness (you will see why after the brainstorming exercise) –See Web page for specific questions to answer with respect to the readings. –Come prepared with a 1-page description of a research topic that you could imagine using semantic technologies and be prepared to talk about it for 10 minutes Next class (week 2 – Jan 29, 2013): –10 minute presentations each on homework – with your research interest Questions? Class page reminder

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Preparing to Submit Go to the web site Look for important dates (submission, and conference) Look at the call for papers Review topics and keywords Look at the organizers Look at location – can you go? Do you have visa issues? Do you have funding? Do they offer student support? Review co-located events Review past conference listings Do any of you have material you might be interested in submitting during the course of this class? 15